I must say, this thread has a pretty misleading topic.
Anyway, I can’t comment on sleeping within reasonable proximity to another person, but I have heard about this whole magnetic effect. As with several of the above members, my room looks like something out of Blade Runner. Cables everywhere, that comforting hum of electronic devices from every corner of the room, and a thousand LEDs of various colors flickering like distant stars.
As for compass directions, none of that exists in the dimensional portal that is my apartment. To hell with north and south. In my place, the Coke fridge is this way, the PC is that way - and I’m never lost.
no no no, we’re testing the whether theory that placement of objects and people next to you while you are sleeping causes LDs is true, right? So if you have an LD one night, then maybe the layout of your room is set to give you more LDs. Keep your room that way and then see if you have more LDs.
Whenever I slept over at my ex boyfriend’s house I would lay there the whole night and then the sun would come up and I would walk home with no sleep. I don’t know why I have such problems sleeping away from home but I do. I did fall asleep one time after taking some pain killers and I had a dream that I was in this weird art room… but no LDs that time.
Maybe the problem was just that he snored too much or something. And he kind of smelled…
hey my clock i have a clock in my room and im scared of ghosts (respect) when i go to sleep though at other houses im not hmm and since my bed got higher i got closer to the clock and ive noticed the feeling of ghosts (respect) since my bed got higher hmmm maybe i should move that clock
hey my clock i have a clock in my room and im scared of ghosts (respect) when i go to sleep though at other houses im not hmm and since my bed got higher i got closer to the clock and ive noticed the feeling of ghosts (respect) since my bed got higher hmmm maybe i should move that clock
We are just talking about where and who you sleep with, and if it effects your dreams, which could be LDing or dream recall. I was just telling him before that most of my dreams never take place in my house. And yes I think the placement of objects has something to do with it, sometimes I have a few in a row when I don’t touch anything in my room after the first.
When I’m sleeping with my boyfriend I’m almost guaranteed to have a LD whether I’m trying to or not, but when I’m alone it’s hit-or-miss these days (although my dream recall is excellent regardless). Our beds face the same direction (west). The only major difference I’ve noticed is that it’s nearly always warmer in his room than in mine. Coincidence?
Nah, they aren’t lucid dreamers… I think I’ve mentioned that I am a few times, but they kind of see it as, “Oh, yeah, another one of her weird interests…”
Lol another one of her weird interests what is there then more Daysong?
A. Are you an inventor of nike horse shoes?
B. built singing rockets in your backyard?
C. you have your own rockband the metal Ants?
D. You bake intelligent cookies?
Well, Jeff, they consider a lot of things weird. Let’s see… They consider the fact that I enjoy reading and writing weird. They think Lord of the Rings is weird. …And a good deal of other things.
Hmm, Nike horse shoes… That may not be a bad idea…
Unfortunately I don’t own a horse (I wish!)… I just ride the stable’s school horses. Cara, Gambler, and “Smoky” are some. Though I don’t believe the last one actually has a name yet; just a nickname. He’s a new horse…